Vivo X Fold 3 Leaks on Geekbench, Revealing Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and 16GB RAM
HIGHLIGHTS:
- The new Vivo X Fold 3 phone has been spotted online and could be coming soon.
- It is expected to have a powerful processor and a large folding screen.
- It might also have a powerful battery and a good camera.
Earlier leaks provided hints about the upcoming Vivo X Fold 3 foldable phone,
including a standard and pro variant. Now, a Geekbench listing seemingly
confirms some key specifications of the phone.
image: Vivo X Fold 3 Pro |
Leaked Details on Geekbench:
The Geekbench listing for the Vivo X Fold 3, sporting model number V2303A,
confirms the phone will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
processor. This contradicts earlier rumors suggesting the device would pack
the yet-to-be-released Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The listing also reveals a hefty
16GB of RAM, though more storage options are likely to be available at launch.
Vivo X Pad 3 Geekbench |
Additional Specifications (Rumored):
While the benchmark results don't reveal everything, previous leaks have
provided a glimpse of what to expect. The X Fold 3 is rumored to boast a large
8.03-inch internal display and a 6.53-inch external display, both utilizing
OLED technology. An ultrasonic fingerprint scanner is also rumored to be
integrated into the display.
Performance and Software:
The Geekbench listing showcases the Vivo X Fold 3 achieving a score of 2,008
in single-core tests and 5,490 in multi-core tests. The phone is also expected
to run the latest Android 14 operating system with Vivo's OriginOS 4 on top.
Battery and Cameras:
Further rumors suggest the X Fold 3 will be equipped with a 5,500mAh battery
to keep the phone powered throughout the day. On the camera front, a
triple-lens rear camera system with a 50MP main sensor is anticipated.
Launch Details:
With certifications like IMEI, China's Radio Certification, MIIT, and 3C
already under its belt, the Vivo X Fold 3 launch seems imminent. The leaked
poster suggests a launch date of March 26th, with both standard and pro
variants expected.
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